World
FollowersPublish to everyone. Your demos are discoverable, followable, and free to watch.
- Anyone can discover and follow it
- Every demo is public and free to watch
- Grow a public audience around your demos
Three ways to share your demos — with the world, your team, or to get paid.
Networks are created in the Demosix Recorder.
Publish to everyone. Your demos are discoverable, followable, and free to watch.
Keep it locked down. Only the people you invite can ever see inside.
Turn a Network into a monthly membership with a free intro and a members-only catalog.
Public (World) Networks are discoverable and free for anyone to watch. Private (Team) Networks are hidden and invite-only. Paid Networks are discoverable storefronts where a free intro demo previews a members-only catalog people join monthly.
A public Network is free and discoverable. It shows up in search and on your profile, anyone can watch every demo without an account, and viewers can follow it to get new demos in their feed. People who follow are called followers.
A private Network is hidden from search and discovery. The only way in is an invite link you share. Everyone inside is a member, and members can hold roles like owner, admin, or member. It is free.
A paid Network is a public storefront for a creator membership. Visitors see one free intro demo plus the locked, members-only catalog with visible titles. They join with a monthly subscription to unlock everything, and they can cancel anytime.
No. A private Network is invisible and invite-only. A paid Network is fully discoverable — people can find it, preview the free intro, and see what they would unlock — but playback of the catalog is gated behind a monthly membership.
No. You choose World, Team, or Paid when you create a Network, and the type is permanent. This keeps viewer expectations clear. If you need a different model, create a new Network.
Networks are created and managed in the Demosix Recorder desktop app for Mac and Windows. The web Studio is a cross-device fallback for management on the go.
Record a 60-second demo, then choose how it reaches people. It takes about three steps.